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A changing magnetic field generates an electric field. A changing electric field generates a magnetic field. Overview
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Electromagnetic Wave An accelerating charged particle creates a changing electric field which creates a changing magnetic field. This propagating “disturbance” in the electric field is an electromagnetic wave.
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James Clerk Maxwell In 1864, Maxwell published his theory showing that the propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has a speed:
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Ramifications Light is an electromagnetic wave. Direction of propagation is given by the right-hand rule with your fingers in the direction of E, your palm facing B, and your thumb in the direction of propagation. Light travels at a finite speed.
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Example How long does it take for light to travel from Sun to Earth, if Earth is 1.5 x 10 11 m from Sun?
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Poll What does the blue vector represent? 1.E-field 2.B-field 3.Direction of propagation (k)
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If an electromagnetic wave is traveling directly out of the screen, which of the following shows the directions that the electric (in red) and magnetic (in blue) fields that a point P along this path can have at a particular instant? (Assume there are no background fields present.) A. B. C. D. E.
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Sinusoidal Electromagnetic Wave
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Wavelength and Frequency Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional.
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Example A certain FM radio station broadcasts at 88.5 MHz. What is the wavelength of the radio wave that it broadcasts?
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